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So...you didn’t get Stimulus check...

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What say you? Starting new thread so that we don’t diverge from the original question / jest of the other one.
I personally did not get it. My wife and I (she’s 23+ year military, still serving) work our butts off and pay thru the nostrils and heck, even a $5 check would have been nice. :lol::
But in grand scheme of things I consider us to be blessed enough and if it helps someone/economy, then so be it. It is out of my control anyways.
The only thing that sort of puzzles me is when folks who vehemently oppose anything that Government does and see everything that Government does with a huge skeptical eye are suddenly let’s say...happy?

How about you?
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parabelum wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:05 pm What say you? Starting new thread so that we don’t diverge from the original question / jest of the other one.
I personally did not get it. My wife and I (she’s 23+ year military, still serving) work our butts off and pay thru the nostrils and heck, even a $5 check would have been nice. :lol::
But in grand scheme of things I consider us to be blessed enough and if it helps someone/economy, then so be it. It is out of my control anyways.
The only thing that sort of puzzles me is when folks who vehemently oppose anything that Government does and see everything that Government does with a huge skeptical eye are suddenly let’s say...happy?

How about you?
I don't get one either but the government blows so much money on things that bother me more, this one just kind of rolled off my radar. I am sure the "never Trumpers" will send that money right back. Their dignity demands it. :lol:

Maybe the mods can split off all this off topic crappolla to its own thread? Oh! I just realized what you did. Nice idea!

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I am not a "never Trumper", and I have agreed with the majority of actions taken by our president. However, I do not think it is constitutional for the government to simply dole out money to the public from the treasury.

This article citing a story about Davy Crockett when he was in congress comes to mind.
https://fee.org/resources/not-your-to-give/
Personally, I believe we need more statesmen like him in both Washington, and in Austin.

I have been trying to reach my elected representative to ask how to "decline" the payment to my account. So far, I have not received an answer.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:11 pm
I am sure the "never Trumpers" will send that money right back. Their dignity demands it. :lol:
"rlol" "rlol" "rlol"

whew, thanks, I appreciate the comedy.

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Flightmare wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:19 pm I am not a "never Trumper", and I have agreed with the majority of actions taken by our president. However, I do not think it is constitutional for the government to simply dole out money to the public from the treasury.

This article citing a story about Davy Crockett when he was in congress comes to mind.
https://fee.org/resources/not-your-to-give/
Personally, I believe we need more statesmen like him in both Washington, and in Austin.

I have been trying to reach my elected representative to ask how to "decline" the payment to my account. So far, I have not received an answer.
I did not think it was constitutional to do many of the things done during this "pandemic". Shutting down churches, businesses and forbidding people the right to peacefully assemble? The whole darned thing stinks to high heaven if you ask me. I fear it is only a harbinger of things to come. Now that this little test worked, what will the next excuse be and how far will the government go?
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madwildcat wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:27 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:55 pm
madwildcat wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:28 pm

Much like MSNBC, you didn't check your facts. Medicare tax, plus both sides of the payroll tax (employee and employer) plus other related state taxes depending on your area of work could easily make it over 50%, even with deductions especially if you are in a low overhead field. Might be worth checking the facts next time before comparing someone to the news :thumbs2:

As for crying about it, I don't see any tears, but unless we all were transported to North Korea when I wasn't looking, I didn't lose my right to state I disagreed with the system.
We were talking about income taxes. Now you want to cry about other forms of taxes? Just like the fake news. Shift the topic when you are wrong.

Longtooth simply asked how folks were spending their stimulus checks. He did not ask what everyone thought of them. Maybe it is time to allow it to get back on topic.
Apparently you don't understand that the Medicare and Payroll taxes are an "income tax" (you pay them based on your income). If you haven't run your own business, this is understandable, as your employer was covering part of it. When you are self employed, you cover it all. Again, might be worth a fact check on your part before assuming you are right :thumbs2: .

Back to the OP, if I got a stimulus check, I would be trying to spend it on the local businesses, even some of the restaurants if possible for take out. We have already had a couple close that stated they won't be coming back due to length of closure which is sad as they were all mom and pop places with good original food.
I own a business that has averaged 2 million a year in revenue for the past 25 years. I pay more in taxes every year than you likely earned for an income.

I am moving this post to the other thread if you would like to continue it there.
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03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:26 pm
Flightmare wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:19 pm I am not a "never Trumper", and I have agreed with the majority of actions taken by our president. However, I do not think it is constitutional for the government to simply dole out money to the public from the treasury.

This article citing a story about Davy Crockett when he was in congress comes to mind.
https://fee.org/resources/not-your-to-give/
Personally, I believe we need more statesmen like him in both Washington, and in Austin.

I have been trying to reach my elected representative to ask how to "decline" the payment to my account. So far, I have not received an answer.
I did not think it was constitutional to do many of the things done during this "pandemic". Shutting down churches, businesses and forbidding people the right to peacefully assemble? The whole darned thing stinks to high heaven if you ask me. I fear it is only a harbinger of things to come. Now that this little test worked, what will the next excuse be and how far will the government go?
I cannot control the orders issued by some elected officials that I disagree with. In my opinion, they can advise and recommend all they want. And they would be prudent to offer advisories and recommendations to the public.

If a business wishes to shut its doors or limit physical proximity during the pandemic in order to reduce risk to their customers, I believe they should be free to do so.

I'm not a business owner. I have no means to protest what I personally believe are unconstitutional orders that force businesses to close their doors. The only means of protest I have is to decline/reject what I believe is an unconstitutional distribution from the public treasury. Unfortunately, I still am unable to get an answer on how to do that.
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Flightmare wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:46 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:26 pm
Flightmare wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:19 pm I am not a "never Trumper", and I have agreed with the majority of actions taken by our president. However, I do not think it is constitutional for the government to simply dole out money to the public from the treasury.

This article citing a story about Davy Crockett when he was in congress comes to mind.
https://fee.org/resources/not-your-to-give/
Personally, I believe we need more statesmen like him in both Washington, and in Austin.

I have been trying to reach my elected representative to ask how to "decline" the payment to my account. So far, I have not received an answer.
I did not think it was constitutional to do many of the things done during this "pandemic". Shutting down churches, businesses and forbidding people the right to peacefully assemble? The whole darned thing stinks to high heaven if you ask me. I fear it is only a harbinger of things to come. Now that this little test worked, what will the next excuse be and how far will the government go?
I cannot control the orders issued by some elected officials that I disagree with. In my opinion, they can advise and recommend all they want. And they would be prudent to offer advisories and recommendations to the public.

If a business wishes to shut its doors or limit physical proximity during the pandemic in order to reduce risk to their customers, I believe they should be free to do so.

I'm not a business owner. I have no means to protest what I personally believe are unconstitutional orders that force businesses to close their doors. The only means of protest I have is to decline/reject what I believe is an unconstitutional distribution from the public treasury. Unfortunately, I still am unable to get an answer on how to do that.
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Flightmare wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:19 pm I am not a "never Trumper", and I have agreed with the majority of actions taken by our president. However, I do not think it is constitutional for the government to simply dole out money to the public from the treasury.

This article citing a story about Davy Crockett when he was in congress comes to mind.
https://fee.org/resources/not-your-to-give/
Personally, I believe we need more statesmen like him in both Washington, and in Austin.

I have been trying to reach my elected representative to ask how to "decline" the payment to my account. So far, I have not received an answer.
Flightmare, if you get an answer from anyone on how to decline the check, I (and I would assume others) would love to hear it. I wonder if its even possible, as even if you ripped up the check it would just be set aside for years as unclaimed funds until the government reabsorbed it (4 years for unclaimed federal income tax if this is similar) .
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madwildcat wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:56 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:35 pm
madwildcat wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:27 pm
03Lightningrocks wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:55 pm
madwildcat wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 12:28 pm

Much like MSNBC, you didn't check your facts. Medicare tax, plus both sides of the payroll tax (employee and employer) plus other related state taxes depending on your area of work could easily make it over 50%, even with deductions especially if you are in a low overhead field. Might be worth checking the facts next time before comparing someone to the news :thumbs2:

As for crying about it, I don't see any tears, but unless we all were transported to North Korea when I wasn't looking, I didn't lose my right to state I disagreed with the system.
We were talking about income taxes. Now you want to cry about other forms of taxes? Just like the fake news. Shift the topic when you are wrong.

Longtooth simply asked how folks were spending their stimulus checks. He did not ask what everyone thought of them. Maybe it is time to allow it to get back on topic.
Apparently you don't understand that the Medicare and Payroll taxes are an "income tax" (you pay them based on your income). If you haven't run your own business, this is understandable, as your employer was covering part of it. When you are self employed, you cover it all. Again, might be worth a fact check on your part before assuming you are right :thumbs2: .

Back to the OP, if I got a stimulus check, I would be trying to spend it on the local businesses, even some of the restaurants if possible for take out. We have already had a couple close that stated they won't be coming back due to length of closure which is sad as they were all mom and pop places with good original food.
I own a business that has averaged 2 million a year in revenue for the past 25 years. I pay more in taxes every year than you likely earned for an income.

I am moving this post to the other thread if you would like to continue it there.

I have no need to play a measuring game with you over income, but if you are a business owner (of an AC business I assume based on your links), it seems you should have a much better understanding of how taxes work and which ones are "income" based. I do however, have a family full of accountants and small business owners, so I am pretty sure I know as much, or more for that matter, on the subject of taxes. If you pay less than half, I am happy for you. Not all of us run businesses with high overhead and tons of employees and lots of deductions.
The point was not to measure anything. The point was to let you know you are talking to someone who does know about taxes. The fact is. The top rate for income tax is at 37%. All the other taxes you are talking about are just that Other forms of taxes. The original conversation was about a progressive INCOME tax. Social security taxes are actually regressive in that at 137K, you pay no more.
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I am blessed not to need a stimulus check, saddened by the people who are out of work who need a stimulus check, and angry at the manufacture and distribution of printed money to people who were not financially impacted by the crisis. Printing money harms savers the most and is the road to Zimbabwe or the Weimar Republic.
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Paladin wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:08 pm I am blessed not to need a stimulus check, saddened by the people who are out of work who need a stimulus check, and and angry at the manufacture and distribution of printed money to people who were not financially impacted by the crisis. Printing money harms savers the most and is the road to Zimbabwe or the Weimar Republic.
Just wait until they can get enough physical cash gone so they can do negative interest rates.
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parabelum wrote: Wed Apr 15, 2020 1:05 pm What say you? Starting new thread so that we don’t diverge from the original question / jest of the other one.
I personally did not get it. My wife and I (she’s 23+ year military, still serving) work our butts off and pay thru the nostrils and heck, even a $5 check would have been nice. :lol::
But in grand scheme of things I consider us to be blessed enough and if it helps someone/economy, then so be it. It is out of my control anyways.
The only thing that sort of puzzles me is when folks who vehemently oppose anything that Government does and see everything that Government does with a huge skeptical eye are suddenly let’s say...happy?

How about you?
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